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Optimal Itinerary Analysis for Mobile Agents in Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Category: Security, Networking and Communications
Tags: wireless networks, computing, server, network, data
Overview One of the most important problems studied in any sensor network is data fusion. Client/server paradigm has been a commonly used computing model in traditional Distributed Sensor Networks (DSNs). However, the deployment of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and its ad hoc nature have brought new challenges to the fusion task. For example, the advances in sensor technology allow better, cheaper, and smaller sensors to be used, which results in a much larger number of sensors deployed. On the other hand, sensors communicate through wireless networks where the network bandwidth is much lower than for wired communication.
- Publisher
- University of Tennessee
- File Format
- Date Published
- Aug 23, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Monitoring Systems, Network Security, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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